E-DISCOVERY IN THE NEWS

A Webinar to be held as a live event on April 16, 2008

Join Osterman Research, Messaging News and three leading vendors on April 16, 2008 at 1:00pm EDT / 10:00am PDT / 1800 GMT for an interactive Webinar about one of the hottest topics in messaging today, messaging e-discovery.  We will focus on the latest cases, decisions, and other issues and what they mean for you.

A key part of the Webinar will be questions from the audience that will be addressed both in a live Q&A session during the Webinar, as well as offline if we cannot address all of them during the live event itself.

This 60-minute Webinar will take place on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT / 1800 GMT and is available at no-cost, but is limited to the first 250 attendees.

Michael Osterman, President of Osterman Research, will share his perspective on recent judgments in the news and will lead a panel of experts to discuss how IT can help avoid liability and costs.

Executives from FaceTime, ArcMail Technology and Quest Software will also share their insights based on these cases, where e-Discovery is today, where it is headed, how your organization can stay out of the news, and key strategies to address e-Discovery requirements.

In this interactive, expert panel discussion you will learn answers to questions like:

  • How can you archive to reduce storage costs, gain compliance, and lower e-discovery costs?
  • What are the common challenges and different solutions for e-discovery?
  • What are the lessons and implications from recent cases in the news?
  • What are the most common mistakes that organizations make in the context of e-discovery?
  • What are the laws and regulations on which you should focus for e-discovery?

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